a Black-throated Green Warbler, a yellow, black, and white bird, stands on eastern hemlock
Welcome to

Hemlock Gorge Audubon Sanctuary

Opening Hours and Location

Greenwich, CT

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One of seven sanctuaries managed by the National Audubon Society in Greenwich, this 37-acre parcel is Greenwich Audubon Center’s best-kept secret. Several miles of trails make exploration possible, although at present there is no trail map available. A lovely hemlock forest covers over half of the property to the east. The remainder is oak, beech, and maple forest on the western side of the property. It also features a beautiful stream with some deep pools. There are no open meadows here.

The sparkling western branch of the Byram River borders the sanctuary. The two distinct forest types provide a cool, shady cover in the summer months. Spring wildflowers flourish here, and you may see evidence of Great-horned Owls and River Otters in the winter.

Trail Rules - Visitor Guidelines

Hours: Open Daily, Sunrise to Sunset

Location: The entrance is on Audubon Lane. There is no parking area or restroom. Parking is on the access road.

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